Since Hamas infiltrated Israel on October 7, 2023, and killed more than 1400 people, terrorists have also been targeting Americans and America’s interests. Yesterday on Capitol Hill, Homeland Security Secretary Aejandro Mayorkas and FBI Director Christopher Wray fielded questions from members of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. While there, they “painted a scary picture” at times, according to Fred Lucas at The Daily Signal.
Lucas explained that “Wray warned about possible attacks on U.S. soil by Hamas or other bad actors,” and Mayorkas had few answers about the conditions at the southern border. He then gave five takeaways from the hearing.
1. ‘Gotaways’ at the Border
Regarding lack of security on the southern
border, Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., asked, “How many gotaways did CBP [U.S.
Customs and Border Protection] report in fiscal year 2023?”
Mayorkas replied, “I believe, Senator,
that number is over 600,000.” [Mayorkas then tried to paper over the problem by
saying ‘gotaways’ were a problem in the previous administration.] …
Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., pressed Mayorkas
on how many illegal immigrants got into the country since Biden took office
Jan. 20, 2021.
“How many people has this administration
let in by encountering, processing, disbursing, or that have come in as a known
or unknown gotaway?” Johnson asked.
Mayorkas wasn’t eager to answer…. [Why
would he be?]
“Mr. Secretary, I want a number. How many
people have you let into this country?” Johnson responded.
Mayorkas began to reply, “I should also…”
Apparently having had enough, Johnson told
Mayorkas: “OK. I’ll give you the number. It’s about six million.” [This means
that there are at least six million people in our nation that were not vetted
and who could be terrorists. No one knows!]
2. Big Tech and Free Speech
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky, pressed Wray on
whether the FBI was collaborating with Big Tech to censor speech.
“Is the FBI still meeting with social
media companies?” Paul asked the FBI director.
Wray responded by noting the Missouri v.
Biden case pending before the Supreme Court, which has to do with collusion on
content between federal agencies and Big Tech companies.
“We are having some interaction with
social media companies. But all of those interactions have changed
fundamentally in the wake of the court’s ruling,” Wray said.
Paul later followed by asking: “How did
you change your behavior?”
Wray: “Out of an abundance of caution, in
order to make sure we don’t run afoul of any court ruling. I would say, of
course, the injunction has been stayed by the Supreme Court.”
Paul: “Did anybody from the FBI ever
discuss constitutionally protected speech with social media organizations?”
Wray: “Not to my understanding.” …
[Paul]: “But the ‘Twitter Files’ and other
indications, as well as Missouri v. Biden, lists many cases of both DHS and FBI
discussing constitutionally protected speech, vaccine advocacy, mask advocacy,”
the Kentucky Republican told the FBI director….
3. ‘Historic Levels’ of Antisemitism
Wray told the Senate committee that
statistics show the threat of antisemitism in the United States has increased
since Hamas’ terrorist attacks in Israel….
“I will say that this is a threat that is
reaching in some ways sort of historic levels, in part because … the Jewish
community is targeted by terrorists really across the spectrum,” Wray said.
The FBI director said the FBI is viewing
the “full landscape and doing our best to be proactive in this space.”
He said the FBI is conducting hate crime
investigations and deploying its Joint Terrorism Task Force to stave off the
threat.
“In fact, our statistics would indicate
that for a group that represents only about 2.4% of the American public, they
[Jewish victims] account for something like 60% of all religious-faith hate crimes,”
Wray added….
[Someone ought to tell the White House
press secretary!]
4. ‘Extreme Rhetoric’ by DHS Employee
In what turned into a tense exchange, Sen.
Josh Hawley, R-Mo., asked Mayorkas about antisemitism in the Department of
Homeland Security.
Nejwa Ali, a former spokeswoman for the
Palestinian Liberation Organization’s now-defunct U.S. delegation, works for
the adjudication officer at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, which is
part of DHS. Ali was placed on paid suspension after making incendiary
antisemitic posts on social media.
“What about people who say on Oct. 7, ‘F
Israel – I’m cleaning up the language here – F Israel, the government and its
military? Are you ready for your downfall?’” Hawley asked Mayorkas, quoting
Ali.
Hawley also read a tweet from the same DHS
employee as writing: ‘F – Israel and any Jew who supports Israel. May your
conscience haunt your dreams until your last breath. Palestine will be free one
day.”
[Hawley and Mayorkas agreed that the
rhetoric was extreme – but agreement did not last long.]
After Hamas terrorists killed 1,400 in
Israel and took over 200 as hostages, some DHS employees posted an image of a
Hamas paraglider with a machine gun, which is one of the ways the terrorists
entered Israel.
Hawley pointed out such social media
posts.
“Is this typical of people who work at
DHS? This is an asylum and immigration officer who is posting these, frankly,
pro-genocidal slogans and images on the day that Israelis are being slaughtered
in their beds,” Hawley said. “What have you done about this?”
Mayorkas responded by defending his
department’s staff as a whole, rather than answering directly….
[Hawley pressed Mayorkas by asking several times if the employee had been fired.
Mayorkas finally answered that the person
was put on administrative leave.]
5. Hamas, Hezbollah, Iran-Backed
Terrorists in US?
Both Wray and Mayorkas addressed the
possibility of new terrorist attacks in the United States.
The Daily Signal recently reported that
Iran’s Islamist regime has received approximately $71 billion more under Biden
than it would have under his predecessor, Donald Trump.
“The ongoing war in the Middle East has
raised the threat of an attack against Americans in the United States to a
whole other level,” Wray said.
“As the world’s largest state sponsor of
terrorism, the Iranians have directly, or by hiring criminals, mounted
assassination attempts against dissidents and high-ranking current and former
U.S. government officials, including right here on American soil,” the FBI
director said. “Along those lines, Hezbollah, Iran’s primary strategic partner,
has a history of seizing operatives and infrastructure, obtaining money and
weapons, and spying in this country.”
The State Department designates both
Hezbollah and Hamas as terrorist organizations dependent on Iran.
Wray also warned the Senate committee that
the threat of a Hamas-inspired attack in the U.S is at “a whole other level.”
“On top of the homegrown violent
extremists, the domestic violent extremist threat, we cannot and do not
discount the possibility that Hamas or another foreign terrorist organization
may exploit the current conflict to conduct attacks here on our own soil,” he
said. “We have kept our sights on Hamas and have multiple ongoing
investigations into individuals affiliated with that foreign terrorist
organization.”
In fiscal year 2023, which ended Sept. 30,
U.S. Customs and Border Protection reported that 172 individuals on the
nation’s terrorist watchlist were apprehended while illegally crossing the
southern border.
I
believe that it is safe to say that America and Americans are not safe from
terrorist attacks. Biden’s policies have followed the same path – only worse –
of other Democrat presidents who went before him. They make policies that are
not good for America, and Americans suffer. Yet, millions of Americans do not
understand that it is policies that make a difference in whether America
thrives or survives.
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